Jubilee Leader Announces New Move to Destroy Raila's Plans

Nyandarua Speaker Wahome Ndegwa has stated that he will dismiss a motion to create NASA's People’s Assembly once it is presented in his County.

Ndegwa stated that he was eagerly waiting for the presentation of the motion to understand under which sections of the Constitution it is based on.

The Speaker noted that the Constitution recognizes only two assemblies which are the National Assembly and the Senate.

Ndegwa stated that it was criminal and illegal to create other assemblies adding that the move was a plan by the Opposition to acquire relevance.

"I am waiting for it so that I feel the pleasure of dismissing it so that the Constitution of this country can prevail”, Ndegwa stated.

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"We are not going to allow NASA to create trouble so that they can create a platform for dialogue", he added.

National Super Alliance (NASA) Leader Raila Odinga on Tuesday for the formation of a People’s Assembly to run the country after he rejected the results of the repeat presidential election.

Odinga stated that the Assembly will restore democracy, constitutionalism and the rule of law.

The NASA leader added that the Assembly will consist elected leaders and the leadership of other sectors of society in particular workers, civil society, religious leaders, women, youth and economic interest groups.

NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi on Saturday revealed that they will demand a referendum to change the Constitution to ensure electoral justice is upheld.

Mudavadi stated that NASA resorted to invoking the people’s power as a way of pushing for electoral amendments.

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